Monday, October 28, 2024 – Omowunmi, widow of the late singer and rapper,
Ilerioluwa Aloba aka Mohbad, has expressed readiness to conduct a
Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) test to determine the paternity of their only son,
Liam.
According to Punch, thr deceased singer’s father, Joseph Aloba, filed a
suit seeking a DNA test for his grandson.
In the application filed by the legal team to Joseph, the family sought
an order to serve Wunmi by posting all the originating processes and other
processes in the suit on the last-known address of the respondent.
The family’s legal team led by Emmanuel Oroko, however, argued that
attempts to serve Wunmi failed.
The Magistrates Court, during its sitting on July 9, 2024, in the
Ikorodu area of Lagos State, directed both parties to explore an alternative
dispute resolution, leading to closed-door negotiations that also failed to
yield an agreement.
In a statement obtained by PUNCH Metro on Sunday, a
representative of the family’s legal team, Monisola Odumosu, stated that Wunmi
had agreed to carry out the DNA.
Odumosu added that this was followed by the settlement terms drafted by
both parties.
Odumosu in the statement disclosed that, “Emmanuel Oroko informed the
court that both parties had settled outside the court and are ready to move the
terms of the settlement already filed and served on Wunmi Aloba’s lawyers. In
response, Kabir Akingbolu, Esq. (leading Adams Atata Esq. and M.K.O Orire Esq.)
concurred, and the court adopted the terms of settlement as the judgment of the
court.
According to Odumosu, Mohbad’s widow agreed in the terms of the
settlement that the DNA test be conducted in a recognised and accredited
government or private medical facility within Lagos State or another agreeable
hospital outside the state.
The lawyer also noted that Mohbad’s father had agreed to bear the cost
of the test processes and other associated fees.
“In the terms filed before the court, the respondent, Wunmi Aloba,
consented to submit herself and her son, (Master Liam Aloba), for the conduct
of a Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) at Two (2) recognised and accredited
government or private medical facilities within Lagos State or other agreeable
hospital outside Lagos State. In turn, the applicant, Mr. Joseph Aloba, agreed
to bear the cost of the DNA test processes, including the fees for the testing
facility, the collection of samples, and any associated legal or administrative
fees.
“The court further ordered that the Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) test be
conducted at a mutually agreed-upon laboratory or medical centre within
Nigeria. To ensure and ascertain the reliability of the test, the court further
appointed some officers to supervise the process of the DNA test,” the
statement read.
Meanwhile, according to the statement, the court also ordered that both
parties should bear their respective costs regarding this case except the
processing of the DNA tests the applicant undertook to bear.
Mohbad died at the age of 27, with circumstances surrounding his death
sparking controversies on social media.
Being a former record label signee of Marlian Music owned by Naira
Marley, Mohbad left the label in February 2022. The Lagos State Police Command
had on September 18, 2023, inaugurated a 13-man special investigation team to
probe the singer’s death.
His death also led to the arrest of Naira Marley and controversial Lagos
socialite, Balogun Eletu, also known as Sam Larry, amongst others.
The body of Mohbad was on September 21, 2023, exhumed for autopsy to
unravel the cause of his death.
Meanwhile, some observers from various countries have raised concerns
over the coroner’s inquest into Mohbad’s death, citing alleged unfair
proceedings and potential suppression of evidence.
The group, in a statement on Sunday, stated that they were advocating
truth, fairness, equity, and accountability, and had been monitoring the court
sitting at Ikorodu, Lagos State, Nigeria.
The observers expressed reservations about adjournments of the
proceedings and other factors they alleged threatened justice for Mohbad.
During the cross-examination of Mohbad’s widow, Omowunmi Adebanjo, the
observers also alleged that counsels were constantly interjected and prevented
from gathering desired information.
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